Lingual frenulum: quantitative evaluation proposal.

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Abstract

The purpose of this study was to establish a quantitative method to classify lingual frenulum as normal and altered. METHODS: 98 people were included in this study. All measurements were made with maxium opening of the mouth. A digital caliper was used to measure the length of the frenulum under three conditions: a) with the tongue tip on the incisal papilla; b) with the tongue sucked up and maintained against the hard palate; and c) with tongue stretching over a spatula. RESULTS: Observations indicated that the most useful and statistically significant way of measuring frenulum length was achieved with maximum mouth opening and the tongue tip on the incisal papilla. CONCLUSION: This quantitative method was demonstrated to be effective for identifying and distinguishing normal and altered frenular length.

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Marchesan, I. Q. (2005). Lingual frenulum: quantitative evaluation proposal. The International Journal of Orofacial Myology : Official Publication of the International Association of Orofacial Myology., 31, 39–48. https://doi.org/10.52010/ijom.2005.31.1.4

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